Witness wildlife technician Cassandra interact with four playful baby racoons upon rescuing the animals found in the attic of a Toronto home.<br /><br />The cute clip, recorded on May 4, shows the baby raccoons scale Cassandra like a climbing wall.<br /><br />Cassandra told Newsflare: "Upon entering the attic, I immediately saw one baby raccoon heading away from me. When I looked to the right I also saw three more babies huddled together in the corner. While I was collecting three of the babies, they started to call out. This noise thankfully made the fourth baby come running right to my feet. <br /><br />"Once on the outside, we quickly realised how curious and active these babies were. I collected all four for a group photo and immediately, all of them dispersed in opposite directions, climbing on my shoulders, exploring the grass behind us and displaying their curious nature.<br /><br />"We returned to check on the babies today and found an empty baby box, meaning their mother was busy collecting all her babies last night!"<br /><br />Cassandra works at Gates Wildlife Control where she is regularly dispatched to emergency calls for wild animal removal.